For example, if we have 100 employees and 30 of them are white-collar and the other 70 are blue-collar, how many named users and/or concurrent users might we need for Creatio Workflow?

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Hi colleagues, 



Could you please clarify what you mean by white and blue-collar employees?

Aleksei Efimenko,

Workers who work physically in an enterprise are called blue-collar, while those who work in the office and work in management are called white-collar.

My main question is: What does the user license described in Creatio mean? What rights do they have. Does every person working in the company need to have a user license? For example, is it possible to send an e-mail to a person who works in a company but does not have a user license? Or can someone without a user license interfere with a process?



Thank you

 

Haşmet Fevzi ÇAKMAK,



Users without any licenses can't even log in to the application.



But, different users can have different licenses.

For example, one user can have a license for a service product, but he will not be able to access marketing sections (like Emails and Campaigns).



Yes, there are no problems to send the email to the person who is not a Creatio licenses user, and no problem getting an answer from this person too.



If I got your question correctly - you need 30 licenses.



Please feel free to let me know if you have further questions.



Best regards, Alex.



 

 

 

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